Windows 10 Enterprise comes with all the features that are available with Windows 10 Professional and many more. It is targeted at medium and large businesses. It can only be distributed via Microsoft’s Volume Licensing Program and requires a base installation of Windows 10 Pro. Enterprise offers several additional value-added features
One important feature is DirectAccess, which permits remote users to access internal networks over a VPN-like system that establishes a bidirectional Internet connection. Enterprise also includes AppLocker, which permits administrators to restrict app access on mobile devices. This feature is particularly useful for companies with regards to meeting their device management and IT infrastructure management requirements.
There are a couple of other enhanced management features aimed at helping management and deployment. While Managed User Experience permits you to manage all aspects related to connection settings for user accounts, Microsoft Application Virtualization manages functionality related to app virtualization and streaming. Microsoft User Environment Virtualization-related capability supports the migration of virtual devices using the existing OS settings.
The key features of Windows 10 Enterprise that are available in addition to the feature set available with Windows 10 Professional are as follows: